Want a lethal concoction for an extreme lack of NBA motivation? Don’t look at the home side on Sunday night. Peer toward the other bench.

The Suns entered Oracle Arena with a 15-52 record, now only one month from another long summer vacation. They played the night before, in Portland, a late tip that finished after 9 p.m.

While in transit to their San Francisco hotel, daylight saving time hit. Spring forward — 2 a.m. became 3 a.m. Strip another hour from the Suns, who’d be forced to get up, trek across the Bay Bridge and prepare for an earlier-than-usual 5:30 p.m. tip against the rested defending champs, coming less than 20 hours after the Blazers drilled them in another state, dropping them to 5-29 on the road this season.

“Think about what they did,” Steve Kerr said. “Barely legal by NBA standards to even have a back-to-back like that.”